Recycling Centers: Many cities have recycling centers or "transfer stations" that accept old motor oil and other hazardous waste materials. Check with your local waste management authority or environmental department for the nearest recycling center.
Car Dealerships: Some dealerships will also accept used motor oil for recycling. Call ahead of time to make sure.
Oil recycling companies: Oil recycling companies can pick up used oil from your home or business. Search for oil recycling companies in your area online.
When disposing of old oil, it is essential to follow all local and state regulations. Some cities and counties may have specific requirements for the disposal of hazardous waste, including motor oil. Make sure to check with your local authorities before disposing of used oil.